Michael Magana, 25, faces a charge of driving while intoxicated, a Class B misdemeanor. He was booked into the Bexar County Jail at 5:35 a.m. on a $1,000 bond.

Michael Magana, 25, faces a charge of driving while intoxicated, a Class B misdemeanor. He was booked into the Bexar County Jail at 5:35 a.m. on a $1,000 bond.

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Click ahead to view San Antonio law enforcement officers, firefighters in trouble with the law.

Click ahead to view San Antonio law enforcement officers, firefighters in trouble with the law.

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Krystal Borrego, a Bexar County
detention officer, was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicated
in October 2017. She was booked into the Bexar County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

Krystal Borrego, a Bexar County detention officer, was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicated in October 2017. She was booked into the Bexar County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

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Border Patrol Agent Gregory Dylan
Sessions, a 6-year veteran of the agency assigned to the Carrizo Springs
Station, was charged with possession of a controlled substance in
November 2017.

Border Patrol Agent Gregory Dylan Sessions, a 6-year veteran of the agency assigned to the Carrizo Springs Station, was charged with possession of a controlled substance in November 2017.

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Garrett Flores, a Bexar County
detention officer, was arrested in August 2017 on a charge of official
oppression after surveillance camera footage revealed he had assaulted
an inmate.

Garrett Flores, a Bexar County detention officer, was arrested in August 2017 on a charge of official oppression after surveillance camera footage revealed he had assaulted an inmate.

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Rita Alvarez, a Bexar County detention
officer, faces charges of engaging in organized criminal activity and
illegal bartering. She remains in the Bexar County Jail on a $50,000
bond.

Rita Alvarez, a Bexar County detention officer, faces charges of engaging in organized criminal activity and illegal bartering. She remains in the Bexar County Jail on a $50,000 bond.

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Sabrina Moreno, a Bexar County deputy, was arrested in April 2017 on a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.

Sabrina Moreno, a Bexar County deputy, was arrested in April 2017 on a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.

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Harold Thomaston, a 20-year veteran assigned to Central Patrol, was arrested in April 2017 on a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.

Harold Thomaston, a 20-year veteran assigned to Central Patrol, was arrested in April 2017 on a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.

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Gena Rodriguez, an 11-year veteran assigned to West Patrol, was arrested in April 2017 on a charge of drunken driving with a child under the age of 15 in the car, a state felony.

Gena Rodriguez, an 11-year veteran assigned to West Patrol, was arrested in April 2017 on a charge of drunken driving with a child under the age of 15 in the car, a state felony.

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Michael Magana, a Bexar County deputy, was arrested in July 2017 on a charge of drunken driving.

Michael Magana, a Bexar County deputy, was arrested in July 2017 on a charge of drunken driving.

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David Perry, a San Antonio police sergeant, was arrested in March on a domestic violence charge.

David Perry, a San Antonio police sergeant, was arrested in March on a domestic violence charge.

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Tabita Sandoval Guerrero, a Poteet police
officer, was arrested in November on a charge of domestic assault
causing bodily injury.

Tabita Sandoval Guerrero, a Poteet police officer, was arrested in November on a charge of domestic assault causing bodily injury.

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Abel Gomez, a San Antonio Fire Department
lieutenant, was suspended indefinitely by the San Antonio Fire
Department after a June 2017 DWI arrest.

Abel Gomez, a San Antonio Fire Department lieutenant, was suspended indefinitely by the San Antonio Fire Department after a June 2017 DWI arrest.

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Matthew Fernandez, a former Bexar County deputy, was arrested in January 2017 on a domestic violence charge. He was fired shortly after his arrest.

Matthew Fernandez, a former Bexar County deputy, was arrested in January 2017 on a domestic violence charge. He was fired shortly after his arrest.

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Alvaro Flores, a municipal court detention
officer, was arrested in November 2017 after he allegedly sold classified law
enforcement information for his own benefit.

Alvaro Flores, a municipal court detention officer, was arrested in November 2017 after he allegedly sold classified law enforcement information for his own benefit.

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Erick Montez, a disgraced sheriff's deputy, was charged in May 2017 with
two additional counts of sexual assault, in addition to the original
sexual assault charge and violating the civil rights of a person in
custody charge.

Erick Montez, a disgraced sheriff's deputy, was charged in May 2017 with two additional counts of sexual assault, in addition to the original sexual assault charge and violating the civil rights of a person

Cynthia Benavidez, a Bexar County Sheriff's deputy, was indicted in April 2017 on a charge of official oppression.

Cynthia Benavidez, a Bexar County Sheriff's deputy, was indicted in April 2017 on a charge of official oppression.

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Ryan Prather was dismissed in May 2017 from his role as a firefighter with the San Antonio Fire Department following an arrest for possession drugs and firearms, according to city records.

Ryan Prather was dismissed in May 2017 from his role as a firefighter with the San Antonio Fire Department following an arrest for possession drugs and firearms, according to city records.

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San Antonio Police detective Xavier Cordero, 48, received a three-day suspension in March 2017 for a domestic disturbance in which he allegedly slapped his wife.

San Antonio Police detective Xavier Cordero, 48, received a three-day suspension in March 2017 for a domestic disturbance in which he allegedly slapped his wife.

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Michael Pena, a Bexar County deputy, was arrested in July 2017 after he allegedly assaulted a member of his family.

Michael Pena, a Bexar County deputy, was arrested in July 2017 after he allegedly assaulted a member of his family.

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Arthur Lopez, a San Antonio Police Officer, was arrested in October 2017 on a charge of driving while intoxicated.

Arthur Lopez, a San Antonio Police Officer, was arrested in October 2017 on a charge of driving while intoxicated.

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Armando Alvarado Jr., a San Antonio Police Department officer, was arrested in June 2017 after he allegedly drunkenly crashed into the back of a Kirby police officer's squad car.

Armando Alvarado Jr., a San Antonio Police Department officer, was arrested in June 2017 after he allegedly drunkenly crashed into the back of a Kirby police officer's squad car.

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Robert Allen Ingram, a former San Antonio Police Officer, was arrested in August 2017 on a domestic violence charge.

Robert Allen Ingram, a former San Antonio Police Officer, was arrested in August 2017 on a domestic violence charge.

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Robert Encina,

a San Antonio police officer, fatally shot Marquis Jones, 23, in the back on Feb. 28, 2014, at the Chacho's and Chalucci's restaurant on Perrin-Beitel Road. In March 2017, a jury sided with Encina and the city of San Antonio after three hours of deliberation.

pictured, was found guilty on March 3, 2017, on multiple counts of sexual assault and other charges after a lurid trian in which three women described how the men seduced them with the promise of money and legal favors for participating in what turned out to be a fake undercover operation.

pictured, was found guilty on March 3, 2017, on multiple counts of sexual assault and other charges after a lurid trian in which three women described how the men seduced them with the promise of money and legal favors for participating in what turned out to be a fake undercover operation.

the San Antonio police officer who was fired in November 2016 for providing a feces sandwich to a homeless man in May, was given a second indefinite suspension in November for defecating in a woman’s bathroom stall and spreading a brown substance on the toilet seat.

an SAPD Officer, accepted $400 from Schmitt as part of the scheme. Diaz, a 19-year veteran of SAPD, resigned in January 2016, according to Bexar County Court records and the San Antonio Police Department.

The San Antonio Independent School District investigated a possible case of excessive force after the release of a video showing one of its police officers, Joshua Kehm, throwing a student to the ground at Rhodes Middle School in April 2016.

The San Antonio Independent School District investigated a possible case of excessive force after the release of a video showing one of its police officers, Joshua Kehm, throwing a student to the ground at ... more

was arrestedin July 2015 and charged him with Tampering with Evidence.
Ambriz, who’s been employed by the Sheriff’s Office since December 2004, is accused of taking a cell phone home that was found during a security sweep of inmate cells.

David J. Ramos: The Bexar County Sheriff's Office is conducting an internal investigation after San Antonio police arrested the 28-year-old Bexar County detention deputy on May 31, 2015 for allegedly damaging his ex-girlfriend's car. Ramos has been charged with criminal mischief $50-500, a Class B misdemeanor, and released from Bexar County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

David J. Ramos: The Bexar County Sheriff's Office is conducting an internal investigation after San Antonio police arrested the 28-year-old Bexar County detention deputy on May 31, 2015 for allegedly damaging

The 62-year-old former San Antonio police detective was booked and charged with engaging in organized criminal activity in connection to a shooting involving motorcycle gangs at a Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco at around noon on May 17, 2015, that left nine dead and 18 injured. Lewis served 32 years with SAPD until his retirement in February 2004.

Daniel Lopez: The 42-year-old San Antonio police officer was arrested on July 4, 2013 and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of deadly conduct following a short standoff at his house in the 100 block of Whitecliff. Lopez allegedly pointed a gun at his wife.

Daniel Lopez: The 42-year-old San Antonio police officer was arrested on July 4, 2013 and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of deadly conduct following a short standoff at his

Lee Michael Stanphill: The San Antonio Fire Department suspended the lieutenant in Oct. 2014 after Stanphill, 39, was charged with his third DWI. He allegedly drove a city-owned vehicle while intoxicated in Bandera County.

Lee Michael Stanphill: The San Antonio Fire Department suspended the lieutenant in Oct. 2014 after Stanphill, 39, was charged with his third DWI. He allegedly drove a city-owned vehicle while intoxicated in

The former San Antonio Police officer was convicted of manslaughter and is serving a 15-year sentence for killing Officer Robert Davis and seriously injuring a motorist in November 2008 while speeding to a low-priority shoplifting call at speeds of about 100 mph without his overhead lights or sirens.

The former San Antonio police officer sexually assaulted a woman after detaining her in 2009. Mickel pleaded guilty to two state misdemeanor charges: official oppression and violation of civil rights, and received two years of probation.

The former San Antonio police officer accused of raping a transsexual prostitute while on duty was ordered to spend a year in jail in 2011 after pleading guilty to official oppression, which is a Class A misdemeanor. In exchange for the plea agreement, prosecutors agreed not to pursue a felony charge of sexual assault by a police officer, which had a maximum sentence of life in prison.

The 20-year San Antonio Police Department veteran was ordered in May 2013 to serve six months in jail for a bizarre 2012 incident in which he was found wandering the streets near his wrecked city vehicle, disoriented and without pants.

The San Antonio police officer was indicted in February 2014 — and subsequently fired — after allegations surfaced that he forced himself on a 19-year-old woman he had pulled over on the South Side. The grand jury indictment includes charges of sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault and improper sexual activity with person in custody. If convicted, Neal could face up to life in prison.

David Nieto: The three-year veteran of the San Antonio Police Department, was suspended for 30 days without pay effective May 27, 2015, after he was arrested May 5 and May 13 on two separate theft-related charges.

David Nieto: The three-year veteran of the San Antonio Police Department, was suspended for 30 days without pay effective May 27, 2015, after he was arrested May 5 and May 13 on two separate theft-related

The32-year-old San Antonio police officer faces a charge of theft by a public servant after allegedly stealing money, drugs and a gun from a man and woman during a traffic stop while on duty January 2, 2015.

The San Antonio police officer was suspended indefinitely without pay on May 18, 2015, after a string of incidents from mid-January to mid-February, according to documents. The incidents include showing up to a shift while intoxicated and fleeing the scene of an auto accident at a strip club.

Magana was initially stopped for traffic violations around 2:30 a.m. in the 5700 block of Industry Park, according to a preliminary police report. A San Antonio police officer thought Magana had been drinking, performed a field sobriety test on him and arrested him on the drunk driving charge.

According to Sandra Pickell, a spokeswoman for the Bexar County Sheriff's Office, Magana was hired in Oct. 2015 and served as a detention officer.